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Sailing Solo is such a good feeling and this passage was a fun one!
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I anchor out front of a small village that was destroyed by an Earthquake. Some locals showed me around the ruins and I saw the clean-up effort going on. A few people lost their lives and there was lots of injuries but it was 3 days after the quake before ...
This young girl, Juli Kandi won my art competition! Help the School in Warimak village by buying a teeshirt. I spent a few days anchored off the tiny remote village and organised an art competition at the school. I brought art supplies with me and let the ...
Ternate and neighbouring Tidore were the world's major producer of cloves upon which their rulers became among the wealthiest and most powerful sultans in the Indonesian region. Much of their wealth, however, was wasted fighting each other.
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Sailing, solo sailing or sailing with friends, I love it all. I take you for a ride as I sail solo between Tobelo and Morotei. This year I've had lots of visitors aboard and have really enjoyed the company but it was nice to finally be able to sail solo ag...
I fell in love with Meti Island and its people during my visit, so much so that I extended my stay by a week. Such an innocent way of life there, smiling kids, laughing adults. Working hard each day but always together. This is the reason I brought my boat...
After a very short night we got ready to climb to the Volcano crater in part 2 of the Dukono adventure. As our clothes had not had time to dry out and the climate on the mountain being very different than on the coast we spent a very cold few hours in the...
Dukono is one of the worlds most active Volcanos, erupting every few minutes. Maxi from Meti Cottage offed to guide my brother Toby and I up there. Who could turn down that offer?? We rented motorbikes to get us up through the lower coconut groves then set...
My first overnight sailing passage of the year is from Wayag in Raja Ampat over to Tobelo, a trip of some 170nm. I'm joined by my youngest brother Toby and we had some amazing sailing, caught some very tasty fish and arrived in Tobelo anchorage in fine for...
I return to Batanta with the beautiful Marie Morgan and together we are successful in finding the elusive waterfall from episode 84. A beautiful walk through pristine rain forest and then there it is, a cool pool to swim in surrounded by lush vegetation, l...
Splash! Byebye drone. A very sad start to the day but the sailing this day was epic and the next few days in Wayag soon made me forget about the lost drone. Marie from France joined me aboard and we had a excellent time up in the north part of Raja Ampat. ...
I go in search of a waterfall! Sailing 20 miles over to the Island of Batanta I then spend the day searching up and down rivers and mangroves swamps meeting locals along the way. I didn't find the waterfall but had a great day none the less. Next day I sai...
Returning to my Sailboat in Raja Ampat!!! After a long winter spent chasing the snow around the European Alps and dealing with 2 knee injuries its finally time to fly back to Raja Ampat. The contrast in temperatures is huge and it knocks me around for the...
Sailing to Ontong Java has long been a dream of mine. It is one of the most remote places you can go. Many small children there had never seen a white person and were shy but fascinated by us. We spent a couple of weeks anchored beside the tiny village of ...
A short film about the Volcom Stoney Mountain house in Arlberg, Austria.
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Sailing into Marovo Lagoon through the beautiful Mbili passage we were greeted with the most amazing colours! All the different shades of greens and blues were on display. The time we spent anchored outside Checke, a tiny village deep in the lagoon I will ...
Sailing the beautiful Solomon Islands has been a dream of mine so it was very nice to get out of dusty noisy Honiara and get somewhere "real". I really had the feeling that I was about to embark on a grand adventure but I was trying not to get my hopes up...
My very first ocean passage
After 3 seasons of learning, fails, funtimes and amazing adventures up and down the east coast of Australia its finally time to begin my overseas sailing adventure. I set off from Gladstone, Australia and sail across the Coral S...
A calm weather window presented itself and we took full advantage! Six days anchored out on the Great Barrier Reef in the lagoon at Lady Musgrave Island, a tiny speck about 80km of the Australian coast.
Glassey smooth and crystal clear water with abundant...
In this video we finally set sail again! So nice to be back on the ocean, it makes all the effort, hard work and frustration worthwhile. The new boat exceeds expectations during the first night when winds reach over 40 knots and we cross the wide bay bar e...
We get towed over to Scarborough Marina to get lifted out and I spend the next 3 days covered in paint, dust and grease. Always a fun time on the hardstand! I mount a new FlexoFold composite 2 blade folding propeller and show you my steps. All in all it wa...
Winter is over and its time to head to warmer climes. I fly to Brisbane, Australia for a few days to start some work on my boat then fly to Motueka, New Zealand. Motueka is where I was born and went to school and I was meeting my 3 brothers and Mother ther...
We made a big mistake. We shouldn't have started the refit with the boat in the water, and the consequences of that mistake mean we have to move the boat missing portlights, sails, grab handles, deck hardware, etc. 70 nautical miles to an affordable boatya...
I attempt to show you how I go about photographing halfpipe with 12 year old Australian snowboarder Valentino Guseli. This is obviously a very basic guide and there is much more that goes into a successful shoot. Essential is a good halfpipe, a good rider ...
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